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Re: Round 1 - Richmond vs Carlton, Thurs 24 March, MCG (n)
« Reply #120 on: March 22, 2016, 05:32:39 PM »
My Round 1 team v Carlton

Grimes       Rance        Vlastuin
Houli          Astbury      Broad
B.Ellis        Cotchin      C.Ellis
Martin        Riewoldt     Lennon
Edwards     Griffiths      Lambert

Vickery, Miles, Townsend

Hampson, Menadue, Lloyd, Rioli

Rioli, is 50/50 with deserving a match, however, get it out of the way with him and throw him in, in the deep and see if we can excel him quicker than initial thought.


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Re: Round 1 - Richmond vs Carlton, Thurs 24 March, MCG (n)
« Reply #121 on: March 22, 2016, 05:45:24 PM »
 :cheers
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Re: Round 1 - Richmond vs Carlton, Thurs 24 March, MCG (n)
« Reply #122 on: March 22, 2016, 07:20:46 PM »
My Round 1 team v Carlton

Grimes       Rance        Vlastuin
Houli          Astbury      Broad
B.Ellis        Cotchin      C.Ellis
Martin        Riewoldt     Lennon
Edwards     Griffiths      Lambert

Vickery, Miles, Townsend

Hampson, Menadue, Lloyd, Rioli

Rioli, is 50/50 with deserving a match, however, get it out of the way with him and throw him in, in the deep and see if we can excel him quicker than initial thought.

I like it. Question is whether players 16 to 22 will be destroyed by Carltons equivalent
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Re: Round 1 - Richmond vs Carlton, Thurs 24 March, MCG (n)
« Reply #123 on: March 22, 2016, 08:07:42 PM »
yep I like it

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Re: Round 1 - Richmond vs Carlton, Thurs 24 March, MCG (n)
« Reply #124 on: March 22, 2016, 09:59:42 PM »
In the mix: round one

Nathan Schmook
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March 22, 2016


RICHMOND

Shaun Hampson will be given the No.1 ruck role against his former club on Thursday night as a replacement for Ivan Maric, who is struggling with back soreness.

There are plenty of opportunities for fringe Tigers to impress, with Brett Deledio (quad), Chris Yarran (foot) and Reece Conca (hamstring) all sidelined and Shane Edwards (shoulder) and Shaun Grigg (thumb) needing to jump final hurdles.

With half-back the biggest vulnerability, elevated rookie Jason Castagna is a strong chance to debut.

There is intrigue over the rest of the backline and Troy Chaplin's place with David Astbury a certainty to play.

Wingman Connor Menadue has also been impressive this summer and should earn a place in the 22.

Draftee Daniel Rioli is a slim chance.

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2016-03-22/in-the-mix-round-one

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Re: Round 1 - Richmond vs Carlton, Thurs 24 March, MCG (n)
« Reply #125 on: March 23, 2016, 03:09:56 PM »
KB tipping us to win by just 191 pts  :snidegrin.


KB's Take: Richmond to win by record margin over Carlton
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I'm broadcasting today from Ikon Park, the home of Carlton, for I'm a man of my word.

I challenged blues fans to buy 100 memberships on Hungry for Sport two weeks ago on Blues Membership Day never thinking such apathetic supporters would respond.

The bet was I would shout a BBQ to members if the disillusioned and lethargic Carlton supporters could rally enough effort to pick up the phone and purchase a ticket.

The Blues' membership department sold 500 after a record buying spree - so they say.

Knowing Carlton as the biggest cheats I suspect they have fudged the figures yet again so as to take advantage of my Richmond generosity.

So I will graciously supply the meat and goodwill to Carlton members as they watch their team train.

That's where the generosity ends for come tomorrow night the Tigers, as long as we don't rest players will bury the blues by 191 points - the biggest winning margin in AFL history.

It's Tiger time.

Read more at http://www.sen.com.au/news/afl/03-16/kbs-take-richmond-to-win-by-record-margin-over-carlton#yc0013ZSHjrc5QHb.99

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Re: Round 1 - Richmond vs Carlton, Thurs 24 March, MCG (n)
« Reply #126 on: March 23, 2016, 03:25:11 PM »
Seriously, sometimes I wish he just would be quiet....

I love KB but he unknowingly puts the mozz on the team with comments like that.
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Re: Round 1 - Richmond vs Carlton, Thurs 24 March, MCG (n)
« Reply #127 on: March 23, 2016, 03:35:47 PM »
any whispers coming through about team selection?

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Re: Round 1 - Richmond vs Carlton, Thurs 24 March, MCG (n)
« Reply #128 on: March 23, 2016, 03:38:14 PM »

When are the teams announced?
Yeah we're already going to vote for him mate, you don't need to keep selling it.....

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Re: Round 1 - Richmond vs Carlton, Thurs 24 March, MCG (n)
« Reply #129 on: March 23, 2016, 03:44:30 PM »
6.25pm

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Richmond’s stage fright gives Blues a chance: Jon Ralph (SEN)
« Reply #130 on: March 23, 2016, 05:57:17 PM »
Richmond’s stage fright gives Blues a chance: Jon Ralph

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23 Mar 2016, 03:17PM


Richmond’s tendency to fall short on the big stage gives the Blues a small shot at an extraordinary upset in their season opening match, says Jon Ralph.

The football writer for the Herald Sun believes that while the injury-depleted Tigers should easily get home against the highly inexperienced Blues, Richmond’s three successive elimination final exits show a sign of weakness in high pressure games that Carlton can take advantage of.

“On paper Carlton have no chance. On paper Richmond is home,” Ralph said on SEN’s Hungry for Sport.

“(The Blues have) 15 players out of the side that won the wooden spoon. Richmond’s probably got the best bookends in the league in (Alex) Rance and (Jack) Riewoldt and they have got enough depth to cover for (Ivan) Maric and (Shaun) Grigg and (Reece) Conca and (Brett) Deledio.

“And yet Carlton were so terrible in 2013. They didn’t even qualify for the finals... then what happened? Richmond got stage fright from nearly 30 points up. Richmond are their own enemy here.

“Is it possible that it might happen again? We’ve seen it happen in three consecutive elimination finals. Imagine what would happen on Friday morning if Richmond were to drop this game.”

Ralph also touched on the form of Richmond backup ruckman Shaun Hampson, who will be playing against his former club due to Maric’s injury.

Tigers coach Damien Hardwick was full of praise for Hampson, saying he won over half the ruck contests in Richmond’s final pre-season game against Port Adelaide.

“You know what, he’s had an injury interrupted pre-season,” said Ralph.

“He won four hit-outs to advantage for the entire game from 52 ruck contests.”

The Herald Sun journalist believes it is crucial that Richmond’s midfielders finds form against the Blues.

“You have a Richmond midfield that is severely under pressure. Now if Trent Cotchin can throw off the summer blues or if Dustin Martin can turn it on like I think he can, of course Richmond can get home,” he said.

“But it’s not about personnel, it’s about the mental game and Richmond haven’t shown themselves in the last three finals at least to be equipped to deal with these issues.”

Kevin Bartlett rubbished Ralph’s claims, saying it was impossible for the Blues to win the game.

“It’s impossible for Richmond to lose this game,” he said.

“It would be like Melbourne Tigers from the SEABL beating the Golden State Warriors.”

http://www.sen.com.au/news/afl/03-16/richmond-s-stage-fright-gives-blues-a-chance-jon-ralph#Ecqfv30DtY8clOJ3.97

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Richmond v Carlton: All you need to know before the AFL season opener (Age)
« Reply #131 on: March 24, 2016, 03:10:05 AM »
Richmond v Carlton: All you need to know before the AFL season opener

Rohan Connolly
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March 24, 2016


After a long off-season, the wait is finally over. On Thursday night, at a packed MCG, Richmond and Carlton play the first of 207 AFL games we'll be watching over the next six months.

It's a football marathon, not a sprint, but with the hype-o-meter threatening to burst, here are five key questions about the season opener.


Who's had the better preparation?


Richmond had two NAB Challenge losses against Fremantle and Port Adelaide, interspersed with a big win over a depleted Hawthorn line-up. Carlton lost all three of their games, to Hawthorn, Essendon and Sydney.

But you'd still have to say the Blues have emerged from the pre-season in better shape. In their first hitout against the Hawks and particularly in the last game against Sydney, Carlton showed a lot more toughness and resilience than we saw last season.

Patrick Cripps was a bull around the stoppages and looks set to continue his rise. There were very encouraging signs from Adelaide pick-up Sam Kerridge, and youngsters Nick Graham and Dylan Buckley seem ready to go up a cog or two this year.

The pre-season took some toll on the Tigers. Brett Deledio is the most costly absentee with a quad injury, new recruit Chris Yarran won't be seen for six weeks at a minimum with a foot injury, and Reece Conca even longer.

How will Carlton look different under Brendon Bolton?

While many debate how many games the Blues can win under their novice senior coach, one thing they can bank on at least is seeing their team play a more daring and attacking brand of football.

Bolton will draw heavily upon the Hawthorn mantra, which means while there will be plenty of emphasis on contests and hardness, defence is also more likely to be used as a springboard to attack.

In the influx of talent from other AFL clubs have come more than a handful of flexible types who can either take a turn through midfield or assume other roles forward or back.

That should see more Carlton midfielders getting among the goals, something on which there will also be more emphasis, with key-position types such as Levi Casboult and Matthew Kreuzer (when not rucking) in desperate need of a chop-out.

Can Richmond go from a good to great team?

After three successive first-week exits from September, opinion seems divided on whether the Tigers' learning curve can go any further.

Last year saw a more consistent Richmond, and under Damien Hardwick the Tigers have developed a pretty solid formula. The query remains, is it quite classy enough?

There's no doubt about the top end. Deledio will be missed on Thursday night, but Dustin Martin, skipper Trent Cotchin, key defender Alex Rance and spearhead Jack Riewoldt have consistently put the runs on the board these past few years.

Do they have enough support? Brandon Ellis is capable of reaching their level, but to match it with the top dogs when it matters most Richmond are probably going to require the already handy Anthony Miles, Nick Vlastuin and Dylan Grimes to go up another gear.

Is the hype about Jacob Weitering justified?

A premiership season is another level altogether from some scratch games, but the No.1 draft pick is yet to put a foot wrong.

He was the shining light for Carlton in the Blues' NAB Challenge loss to Essendon and impressive again against Sydney, at times playing loose in defence, on other occasions taking on the might of Lance Franklin and acquitting himself well.

Tall and athletic, the 18-year-old defender shows remarkable composure and an uncanny ability to read the play and intercept attacks.

Thursday night's spotlight and a huge crowd will bring a whole new set of pressures, but this guy already looks a great pick-up for the Blues.

Will Tigers fans microwave their memberships if they lose?


Surely the days of manure dumped on the Punt Road doorstep are long gone, and as painful as a round-one loss to an arch enemy might seem, you'd like to think Richmond fans have developed a more realistic streak.

The Tigers will cop the usual rounds of the kitchen if they go under to a side some have tipped to take out the wooden spoon.

But round one has a habit of throwing up some unusual results. Only a brave soul indeed would wager Carlton will finish this season higher on the ladder than Richmond.

http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/richmond-v-carlton-all-you-need-to-know-before-the-afl-season-opener-20160323-gnpqjj.html

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Re: Round 1 - Richmond vs Carlton, Thurs 24 March, MCG (n)
« Reply #132 on: March 24, 2016, 08:01:33 AM »
Going to be more security than Iraq from news reports
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Re: Round 1 - Richmond vs Carlton, Thurs 24 March, MCG (n)
« Reply #133 on: March 24, 2016, 08:46:24 AM »
Seriously WTF, I mean WTF. This game must be penned in as a win, by a massive margin.
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Re: Round 1 - Richmond vs Carlton, Thurs 24 March, MCG (n)
« Reply #134 on: March 24, 2016, 10:22:32 AM »
Money on shedwards to kick the first goal. Clearance out of the centre to a jack contest, spills to the front and there's Edwards with the crumb and quick goal  :pray